We are delighted that the University of Cape Town (UCT) became the first university to sign the Cape Town Declaration as an organisation on the 8th of April. Deputy Vice Chancellor Martin Hall described the role of an university as one of sharing knowledge, not keep it to themselves, and confirmed UCT’s commitment to this role. Many faculty and staff members have also added their individual signatures in personal support of the values and strategies proposed in the Declaration.
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